
In modern-day England, Jake continued to be paranoid about the noises she was hearing and the things she was seeing, especially since Lloyd never seemed to hear or see them, too.

He tries to blackmail her into giving him sexual favors, but Jake knocks him out and takes off, moving to England. However, Greg's friend Clare is suspicious of Jake and digs up dirt about her past. She manages to escape and starts a new life as part of a sheep shearing crew, where she begins a relationship with one of the other workers, Greg. However, as she spends more time with him, Otto becomes possessive and domineering, and Jake begins to believe that he may have killed his ex-wife. Jake eventually moves in with one of her customers, a man named Otto, whom Jake initially believes is kind. She befriends another prostitute named Karen, who daydreams about moving to England one day. Jake is run out of town and begins to work as a prostitute, moving from place to place. Trying to play it cool, Jake begins lighting and dropping matches and inadvertently sets fire to her hometown, killing some people and destroying homes and businesses.

Back at her hometown in Australia, Jake is in love with a boy at her school named Denver, but discovers he loves another girl instead. Meanwhile, there are various flashbacks to Jake's past, which unwind backward as the story progresses.

Jake began to see what she believed to be a large animal on her property, though she remained uncertain of what was real and what was imagined, since she was paranoid about her past catching up to her. She learned Don's son, Samson, had a history of mental illness and of attempting to burn down the house, though she no longer believed it to be a human. Jake begrudgingly allowed the stranger, Lloyd, to stay and help on her land, but only because she continued to hear strange noises around her property and find more dead sheep. The former owner of the farm, Don, suggested it was foxes, but Jake originally believed it to be local teenagers, and then began to suspect a man she saw loitering around her property and who she eventually found sleeping in her barn. In current-day England, a sheep farmer named Jake began to find several of her sheep murdered.
